Commonwealth Final
Commonwealth Final
Presented by,
Joshi Sanket (50)
Kavitha N. (53)
Krithiha Kumar (55)
Leena Joe (57)
Lopamudra Panda (58)
Commonwealth of Nations
• Voluntary membership
• 1949
– Beginning of the Modern Commonwealth
– London Declaration allowed republics to retain membership, acknowledging King
George VI as Head of the Commonwealth
• 1965
– Commonwealth Secretariat set up to administer Commonwealth economic and
international affairs
– Commonwealth Foundation set up
• 1991: Harare Commonwealth Declaration sets the associations priorities for the
1990’s and beyond
The three intergovernmental organisations
• Commonwealth Secretariat - executes plans agreed by Commonwealth Heads
of Government through technical assistance, advice and policy development
– The Secretariat has 12 divisions and units which carry out programmes of
work based on mandates set by Commonwealth Heads of Government at their
biennial summit (CHOGM)
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Objective
– stronger democratic institutions and processes
Relevance
– Emphasize on fundamental values as well as
practical action
– Protection and promotion of democracy based on
substance
– Ensure participation of all citizens in such
practices
Impact
Supporting Economic Development
• Objective
– Strengthen the policies and system supporting economic
growth
• Relevance
– Mandated by commonwealth heads of governments and
ministerial meetings
– Demand for assistance
– To be flexible and responsive to the needs of membership
• Impact
– Promotion of successive stages of debt relief in international
system
Education and Human Development
• Objective
– High quality of education regardless of their gender, age, socio-economic
status or ethnicity
• Relevance
– Millennium development goals and education for all
– Universal primary education, elimination of gender disparities, improvement
of quality, distance learning, support in difficult circumstances and mitigation
of HIV impact in education
• Impact
– Focus on neglected section, improved teaching and management
processes, informed policies and strategies
Environmentally Sustainable
Development
• Objective
– Promote and support economic and social development
especially the small and least developed, environmentally
sustainable
• Relevance
– Addressing the impact of climate change, growth in
urbanization and overcrowded slums
• Impact
– Guyana agricultural and climate change effect awareness
HOW IT DOES?
Policy Development
• Commonwealth heads of government meetings and ministerial
meetings seek solutions and develop policies
• Delhi too, as the host city, will get the chance to exhibit a new image for itself
– that of a world class city with international standards. Improved
infrastructure and appearance of the host city, and global media exposure will
serve to transform the image of the city.
• Another legacy of the Games will be the social, economic and physical
regeneration of Delhi. The Games will help to boost urban renewal, create
jobs, increase investment and transform the landscape of the city.